Close Menu
FlyMarshallFlyMarshall
  • Aviation
    • AeroTime
    • Airways Magazine
    • Simple Flying
  • Corporate
    • AINonline
    • Corporate Jet Investor
  • Cargo
    • Air Cargo News
    • Cargo Facts
  • Military
    • The Aviationist
  • Defense
  • OEMs
    • Airbus RSS Directory
  • Regulators
    • EASA
    • USAF RSS Directory
What's Hot

Chase Sapphire Preferred vs. Reserve: Which Is Better?

May 11, 2026

Air France-KLM rumored to be considering rebrand to The Blue Group 

May 11, 2026

5 US bases selected for anti-drone pilot program

May 11, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Demo
  • Aviation
    • AeroTime
    • Airways Magazine
    • Simple Flying
  • Corporate
    • AINonline
    • Corporate Jet Investor
  • Cargo
    • Air Cargo News
    • Cargo Facts
  • Military
    • The Aviationist
  • Defense
  • OEMs
    • Airbus RSS Directory
  • Regulators
    • EASA
    • USAF RSS Directory
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Demo
Home » Pioneering solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse 2 crashes off US Gulf coast 
AeroTime

Pioneering solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse 2 crashes off US Gulf coast 

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomMay 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Solar Impulse 2, the experimental solar-powered aircraft which became famous in 2016 after completing a global circumnavigation, has crashed into the sea off the coast of Mississippi on May 4, 2026. 

The experimental aircraft was operating for Skydweller Aero, a company developing long-endurance, solar-powered platforms for surveillance and reconnaissance missions. This US-Spanish company acquired Solar Impulse 2 in 2019 and converted it to an unmanned aircraft for use in its own development programs. 

On the day of the crash, Solar Impulse 2 had taken off from nearby Stennis International Airport (HSA), Mississippi, and was performing a flight test when it reportedly lost power and went down at around 06.22 local time. 

The unique aircraft was custom-built by a team lead by Swiss aviation entrepreneurs and adventurers Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg with the purpose of demonstrating the capabilities of zero emissions aircraft. The two Swiss aviators flew Solar Impulse 2 around the world in an epic flight that took them 17 stages across 42,000 kilometers. 

Both Piccard and Borschberg continue to be involved in sustainable aviation projects. The former as the leader of Climate Impulse, a project to fly a twin-hull aircraft powered by liquid hydrogen around the world, while the latter went on to found H55, a Swiss company that develops electric powertrains for aircraft. 

AeroTime reached out to Skydweller Aero for comment. 

source

FlyMarshall Newsroom
  • Website

Related Posts

Air France-KLM rumored to be considering rebrand to The Blue Group 

May 11, 2026

American Airlines prepares for biggest ever summer with 750,000 flights planned

May 11, 2026

Collins puts millions in Florida facility to help modernize US airspace system

May 11, 2026

Dassault and OHB team up on VORTEX-S spaceplane bid to ESA

May 11, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest Posts

Chase Sapphire Preferred vs. Reserve: Which Is Better?

May 11, 2026

Air France-KLM rumored to be considering rebrand to The Blue Group 

May 11, 2026

5 US bases selected for anti-drone pilot program

May 11, 2026

American Airlines prepares for biggest ever summer with 750,000 flights planned

May 11, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading
About Us

Welcome to FlyMarshall — where information meets altitude. We believe aviation isn’t just about aircraft and routes; it’s about stories in flight, innovations that propel us forward, and the people who make the skies safer, smarter, and more connected.

 

Useful Links
  • Business / Corporate Aviation
  • Cargo
  • Commercial Aviation
  • Defense News (Air)
  • Military / Defense Aviation
Quick Links
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Subscribe to Updates

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading
Copyright © 2026 Flymarshall.All Right Reserved
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version